Warning booms and buoys being installed at dams

To The Haldimand Press

 

The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) annually installs warning booms or buoys upstream of GRCA dams to warn paddlers, anglers, and boaters to stay away from the dams.

This is one of many safety procedures used by the GRCA to reduce the risk for people who enjoy water activities on local reservoirs and waterways. The hazards around dams can result in serious injury or death if warning signs are ignored.

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